Capitol Reef National Park Lodging Guide

Welcome to the Capitol Reef National Park Lodging Guide.
Here you will find information about which hotels, motels, inns, and lodges may be available to visitors both within and near the park.

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Capitol Reef National Park Lodging Guide

Lodging in Capitol Reef National Park consists of the three campgrounds: Fruita, Cathedral Valley and Cedar Mesa. All campgrounds are open year round (with some restrictions depending on vehicle clearance and road conditions into Cathedral Valley and Cedar Mesa), and operate on a first come first serve basis. See the Camping Page for details. There is no other lodging or restaurants in the park.


Lodging Outside the Park

Torrey

Capitol Reef Inn


Hanksville

Whispering Sands Motel


Boulder

Circle Cliffs Motel


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